
Abid Qaiyum Suleri heads the independent think tank SDPI and was the former member of the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Councils from 2013-8 and then 2018-22. While the loss and damage fund established at COP 27 is viewed as a ground breaking moment in addressing climate reparations for developing countries, the question is what does this mean, especially for Pakistan. In a series of tweets Suleri explains:
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